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Radionuclide joint imaging

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1976
Modern radionuclide techniques of joint imaging involve the use of either 99mTc-pertechnetate or 99mTc-phosphate compounds in conjunction with the Anger camera. In general, images obtained with both types of radiocompound are nonspecific--although increased uptake of 99mTc-pertechnetate usually denotes the presence of synovitis.
P B, Hoffer, H K, Genant
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Radionuclide Imaging of Cardiac Amyloidosis: An Update and Future Aspects.

Seminars in nuclear medicine
Cardiac amyloidosis (CA) is caused by the misfolding, accumulation and aggregation of proteins into large fibrils in the extracellular compartment of the myocardium, leading to restrictive cardiomyopathy, heart failure and death.
Olivier F. Clerc   +2 more
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Radionuclide genital imaging

Urologic radiology, 1992
Despite the emergence of newer cross-sectional imaging approaches, radionuclide techniques have maintained a significant role in genital imaging. While ultrasound is clearly superior for evaluation of scrotal anatomy, radionuclide scrotal imaging remains the most effective method for differentiating between testicular torsion and epididymitis.
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Radionuclide Imaging in Pediatrics

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1985
This article presents an overview of some of the pediatric clinical problems in which radionuclide studies play a major role in diagnosis and treatment.
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Radionuclide Imaging of Thoracic Malignancies

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2004
Over the past decade a variety nuclear medicine imaging studies have become available that are of considerable value to patients who have pulmonary malignancies. By far the greatest impact on the management of patients who have thoracic malignancy has been the availability of 18FDG-PET imaging.
Stanley J, Goldsmith   +3 more
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Radionuclide imaging

British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 1997
This article describes the equipment, principle and practice of radionuclide imaging as undertaken in thousands of hospitals worldwide. It outlines the use of radionuclide as a diagnostic tool and highlights common studies.
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Radionuclide Imaging

JAMA, 1977
Forty-four children were studied for the presence of osteomyelitis by scintigraphy using Tc 99m etidronate tin complex. Evidence of osteomyelitis on radionuclide images was found in 16 of 19 patients considered to have osteomyelitis by their attending physicians.
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Appropriate Use of Radionuclide Imaging

Cardiology in Review, 2012
The growth of radionuclide imaging has raised well-founded concerns about potential overutilization. In response to the need for guidance, appropriate use criteria have been developed, which categorize specific clinical scenarios such as whether radionuclide imaging would be reasonable (appropriate) to perform, or whether the test would be performed ...
Solomon J, Sager, Robert C, Hendel
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Advances in radionuclide imaging: radionuclide imaging as a guide to therapy

Imaging, 2001
Imaging contributes to radionuclide therapy for:benign thyroid diseaseassessing and monitoring thyroid cancermanaging neuroendocrine tumours (pheochromocytoma, neuroblastoma, carcinoid, medullary thyroid cancer and paraganglioma)bone palliation ...
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Radionuclide bone imaging

Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, 1976
M, Koenigsberg, L M, Freeman
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